Biomedical Research Fellowships
The Hartwell Foundation provides funding
to US citizens for postdoctoral training in biomedical
science at select, qualifying research institutions in
the United States. Hartwell Fellowships offer support
for two years at $50,000 direct cost per year to support
scientists in the early stages of their research careers
by enabling them to pursue further specialized training
as part of professional career development.
Qualifying institutions choose an individual to receive
a Hartwell Fellowship, according to the following
process. Each year The Hartwell Foundation announces its
Top Ten Centers
of Biomedical Research. Selected institutions hold
an internal competition to nominate four principal
investigators for a Hartwell
Individual
Biomedical Research Award that are eager to pursue
early-stage, innovative, and cutting-edge biomedical
research that that has the potential to benefit children
but that has not yet qualified for significant funding
from outside sources. Institutions that fully
participate in the process to select Hartwell
Investigators receive funding to support one Hartwell Fellow.
Each institution is asked to designate a recipient that
exemplifies the values of the Foundation.
It is the hope of The Hartwell Foundation that all
Fellows will continue their research career as they
complete their training and ascend to a permanent
position in academia, industry or government service.
Thus, with the goal of seeking that first entry-level
position, it is not surprising when the opportunity
presents itself that a Fellow may resign postdoctoral
status to accept a job offer. While departure of a
Hartwell Fellow before completion of the two-year term
is never contemplated, circumstances and opportunity
will prevail, potentially leaving a significant portion
of Fellowship funding unused. In such a case, the
sponsoring institution will designate a new Fellow
within Hartwell guidelines, with no adjustment in
additional funding provided by the Foundation.
At the conclusion of their postdoctoral training,
Hartwell Fellows are asked to submit to The Hartwell
Foundation a Summary of the Impact that the award had on
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From left: 2006 Hartwell
Fellow Jennifer K. Lee, MD and 2006 Hartwell
Investigator Kenneth M. Brady, MD, The Johns
Hopkins University |

2007 Hartwell Fellow
Cynthia Grimsley-Myers,
Ph.D. (seated) with mentor Xiaowei Lu, Ph.D., University
of Virginia

2008 Hartwell Fellow
Shauna McGillivray, Ph.D., with mentor
Victor Nizet, MD, University of California,
San Diego
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